Litany: Music News Covering Skinny Puppy, Download, ohGr and Related Projects


December 20 2011

SEND IN YOUR TAPES

Update :: Corey
The tour ended a week ago and I am beginning to return to Normal Life. The feeling, now familiar to me, is a bit like being a fallen leaf, settling back down to earth after a brief ride in the turbulent winds of a tornado that just blew through town, leaving only a silent wake. The end of all tours is difficult, but this one especially so, because it was just so much damned fun. Part of the reason for that is the fantastic group of people involved. You all know the band of Justin Bennett, William Morrison, Jeff Smith, and, of course, Ogre himself, but I want to underscore the amazing work of the crew this time around. Without tour manager and engineer Jenn O. Cide, stage tech and occasional guitarist Matthew Setzer, and VIP wrangler extraordinaire, Dre Robinson, the show you enjoyed simply could not have happened. Everyone went above and beyond and I feel privileged to have been a small part of such a team. I also want to thank each and every person who introduced themselves at the merch table and spoke kind words about Litany. It truly meant a lot. And another thank you to all of the friends who came out to see us and helped me stay sane on the road. It is an amazing feeling to pull into a city knowing there will be a friendly face, even if just for a few minutes amidst piles of t-shirts. I think I can be bold enough to speak for everyone involved and say that we all hope to be able to do it again very soon.

Check out the photo gallery I've posted on the Litany.net Facebook for glimpses of a few moments I was able to capture here and there.

As promised before the launch of the recent ohGr tour, the band is now putting out a call for any recordings you might have made of the shows, with an eye towards using them as a component of a tour document. Here is a statement straight from the band:::


We've prepared an email address where material can be sent and suggest the use of the free file transfer service "Wetransfer". If a hypothetical Western Fallout tour documentary were to materialize, all contributors whether we use their offerings or not would be credited, so audio and/or video files should be included in a folder containing a text file with full name and contact information. Offerings should be sent to:

bootleg@thatfucker.tv


Send that stuff in and keep reading here for an announcement of the winner of the Fear Head raffle.




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